All releases of Easysoft ODBC-ODBC Bridge

Release Notes: Support for new platforms, bugfixes, and new
tutorials were added. New support OpenVMS Itanium
(R) was added. New tutorials were written for
Perl, Qt, and C. New support for Microsoft SQL
Server specific attributes, optimizations for
Universe, workarounds for ODBC driver bugs, cursor
library fixes, and new connection attributes were
added.

Release Notes: Several bug fixes were made. The memory requirements were reduced. Minor enhancements were made, including better error handling for UNIX install scripts. An installation problem was fixed in which the installer could mistakenly believe untar operations had failed on Sinix. The "groups=yes" option was added to the OOB Server configuration for xinetd. Without this option, some xinetds (such as the one that comes with Mac OS X 10.2) output a setgroups warning and close the socket without running the OOB Server. A problem in UNIX OOB Server which could raise a SIGPIPE when the client disconnects was fixed.

Release Notes: A problem in which restarting the OOB Server service from the Service Manager (instead of stopping and then starting) could lead to multiple instances of the OOB HTTP Administrator process was fixed. The ImagePath registry setting for the OOB Server Service contained a double backslash (\\), which has been corrected to \. There is no indication that this was causing anyone a problem.

Release Notes: In this version, an enterprise fallover feature was added to the standard client, and error reporting was improved. Bugs fixed include for a race condition in the server, an endian issue on Irix and Sinix/MIPS platforms, a SQLBIGINT problem, a SQLMoreResults problem, child inheritance of listening socket issue, SQLSetPos problems, and a few other smaller issues.

Release Notes: Several bugfixes were made, which are mentioned in the changelog. The new
oobping command was added to test if the server can also be used with NetSaint.
Support for Mac OS X and SGI was added. New secure/open install options are
available. A new Enterprise edition with many additional features was added.

Release Notes: Bugs with only the first 8 bytes of authentication and connection strings being encrypted, SQLBrowseConnect, auditing of file permissions and time stamps, installation, non-deletion of temp files, and tru64 unaligned access fixed. Failed auth attempt auditing, UNIX support for server connection inactivity timeouts, support for HTTP cache control, new HTTP front-end admin interface, and support for QNX added.